A web portal where you can access podcasts of USC Anneberg's student-produced shows.
Transom.org calls itself a
"an experiment in channeling new work and voice to public radio through
the Internet." This site features the work of public radio producers,
articles and technical information under the "Tools" section.
www.publicradiofan.com
Publicradiofan.com features
program listings for hundreds of public radio stations around the world.
You can search it by schedule, program or station.
www.current.org
The Internet version of the
biweekly publication that covers the public broadcasting, both TV and
radio. It features articles, job listings, a calendar of events
and documents about the public broadcasting world.
www.npr.org
The site of National Public
Radio where you can listen to stories you may have missed on the Morning
Edition, All Things Considered and other NPR programs.
Marketplace.publicradio.org
The site of the business show
Marketplace. You can hear stories that air on Marketplace, find
out which stations carry it and get recommendations for books on business.
www.airmedia.org
A site from the Association
of Independents in Radio which says it is made up of members who are
committed to creativity and vision in public radio. Its members
include independent producers, programmers, marketers, stations,
networks, media arts centers, attorneys, and teachers. It features
the diverse websites of its members who are producing public radio,
as well as news about public radio. AIR also sponsors the
site:www.radiocollege.org, a resource for college producers,
including job and internship listings, equipment and production advice.
www.rtnda.org
A site run by the Radio-Television
News Directors Association, a professional association devoted to electronic
journalism. The site has important information for electronic
journalists, such as freedom of information and ethics issues, newsroom
resources, training materials, awards and training seminars.
www.storycorps.net
StoryCorps is a national project to
instruct and inspire people to record each others' stories in sound.
It is building sound booths around the country where anyone can make
a broadcast-quality recording of their story. The site features
the some of the extraordinary stories that are recorded in the booths.
www.youthradio.org
Youth Radio is based in Berkeley,
California. It "promotes young people's intellectual, creative,
and professional growth through training and access to media."
Radio reports produced by teenagers ages 14-17 are broadcast on NPR
and other radio stations.
Journalism Links
www.maynardije.org
This is the site of the Maynard
Institute for Journalism Education, which helps "the nation's news
media reflect America's diversity in staffing, content and business
operations." The site features articles, columns and resources
for making newsrooms diverse and diversity in news coverage, and information
about programs and seminars.
www.poynter.org
Poynter Online bills itself
as a place to get "everything you need to be a better journalist."
It's run by the Poynter Institute, a journalism think-tank.
It stresses values and ethics in journalism and features practical articles
on writing, editing, radio, TV, photojournalism, diversity and newsroom
management. It also includes information about Poynter seminars.
www.journalism.org
The Online home of the Project
for Excellence in Journalism and the Committee of Concerned Journalists.
The site features articles about the news media and a section on "tools"
for journalists, citizens, teachers, students and others. It also
includes books and articles and education and training information.
www.aaja.org
The Asian American Journalists
Association Web site. It features information about Asian journalists,
a Media Watch to foster fair coverage of Asian Pacific Ameircans.
AAJA offers programs for professionals and students.
www.nabj.org
The Web site of the National
Association of Black Journalists, which advocates on behalf of black
journalists. The site has commentaries, job and award information.
www.nahj.org
The Web site of the National
Association of Hispanic Journalists, which is dedicated to the professional
advancement of Hispanic journalists in the news industry. The
site features a job bank, information about awards and student programs.
www.naja.org
The Native American Journalists
Association Web site. Information about conventions, workshops,
jobs and media resources.